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robotics

[roh-bot-iks] / roʊˈbɒt ɪks /




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It was hard to miss: glitzy skyscrapers, a sprawling high-speed rail network, highways packed with electric vehicles, and a boom in green energy, robotics and artificial intelligence.

From BBC

"I think the hand is the hardest, most complex part of any humanoid robot," says Bren Pierce, the founder of robotics start-up, Kinisi, based in Bristol.

From BBC

There's also a wealth of technological possibilities elephant whiskers could inspire, not least when it comes to robotics, Schulz said.

From Barron's

Then there’s the tiny and obscure tungsten, a crucial material for robotics, EVs, semis and defense.

From MarketWatch

In October, it agreed to acquire Swiss industrial giant ABB’s robotics business for $5.4 billion, aiming to combine the potential of AI with robots.

From The Wall Street Journal